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According to Editor & Publisher, Gee “had taught only two or three classes of the summer course, a combined graduate and undergraduate class in newswriting and reporting and advance journalism techniques,” before the university learned of his online writings.
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[3] According to Editor & Publisher, Gee “had taught only two or three classes of the summer course, a combined graduate and undergraduate class in newswriting and reporting and advance journalism techniques,” before the university learned of his online writings.
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According to Editor & Publisher, Gee “had taught only two or three classes of the summer course, a combined graduate and undergraduate class in newswriting and reporting and advance journalism techniques,” before the university learned of his online writings.
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But I also learned a great deal about grammar from French classes, and newswriting classes taught me about getting down to the bones of a story.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Interview: Sarah Addison Allen, Part 1 2009
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I took a break this past semester, but I generally teach journalism ethics, newswriting, and/or intro to mass communication.
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The newswriting formula that produced it dates from before the Web made all news and reference pages equidistant from the user.
Jay Rosen: "He Said, She Said" Journalism: Are We Done With That Yet? 2009
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Turn the question around for a moment: what are the advantages of the newswriting formula I have derisively labeled "he said, she said?"
Jay Rosen: "He Said, She Said" Journalism: Are We Done With That Yet? 2009
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The plan was to move "from its signature neutral and detached tone" to a more aggressive style of newswriting that bureau chief Ron Fournier calls "cutting through the clutter."
Jay Rosen: "He Said, She Said" Journalism: Are We Done With That Yet? 2009
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Nonprofit-Funded, University-Based News'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'I met Len Sellers in the mid-1990s, when he was still a journalism professor at San Francisco State University, where, among other things, he taught a newswriting course that was generally considered make-or-break for aspiring journalists, a hard-core exercise in using public documents and other reliable information sources to write solid news reports. ... he was an early believer in the possibilities of online journalism.'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Nonprofit-Funded, University-Based News 2009
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I met Len Sellers in the mid-1990s, when he was still a journalism professor at San Francisco State University, where, among other things, he taught a newswriting course that was generally considered make-or-break for aspiring journalists, a hard-core exercise in using public documents and other reliable information sources to write solid news reports. ... he was an early believer in the possibilities of online journalism.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Nonprofit-Funded, University-Based News 2009
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